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Old November 5th 05, 03:09 PM
Knowlege is Powder
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Has anyone had any experience with Rooly Glide Goggles

http://www.roolygoggles.com/products/goggles/glide.htm

I quite like the look of them and their compactness as I hate standard ski
goggles.

Do they perform as well and has anyone tried them?


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Old February 21st 06, 08:53 PM
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Knowlege is Powder wrote:
Sorry if this appears twice

Has anyone had any experience with Rooly Glide Goggles

http://www.roolygoggles.com/products/goggles/glide.htm

I quite like the look of them and their compactness as I hate standard ski
goggles.

Do they perform as well and has anyone tried them?



I used Rooly Glides last season, not vented as well as standard
goggles, tended to fog whilst stood aroudn, but cleared with a bit of
downhill.

Using them this year again, so can;t be that bad I suppose. Nice and
cheap too!
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Old February 21st 06, 09:10 PM
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Mark Heptonstall wrote:
Knowlege is Powder wrote:

Sorry if this appears twice

Has anyone had any experience with Rooly Glide Goggles


I used Rooly Glides last season, not vented as well as standard
goggles, tended to fog whilst stood aroudn, but cleared with a bit of
downhill.

Using them this year again, so can;t be that bad I suppose. Nice and
cheap too!


Why not just use wrap-around shades like Oakley? I don't like goggles
either but if it's a cold or snowy day, you want the full-sized ones.

Neil
 




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